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john kerry in 2004. governor ronald reagan in 1980 all picked up three points in the polls from the beginning of the debate ceres to the end. reagan only hat one debate. the first debate is the one that tends to set the tone. melissa: it sets the tone. he got a lot of good details out people were looking for. we have a full screen that shows his tax plan. he showed that he wanted across the board tax cuts for everyone. to make it revenue neutral depends on economic growth across the board. i believe in that. if you lower taxes that increases growth. that is the school of economic thought i studied. do you think the average american person believes if you lower rates across the board you can keep revenue the same or even raise it, if the economy agrees? >> well i think they believe that if, with the important addition that governor romney laid in there which was, he was going to in essence, pay for it, to make it revenue neutral, close loopholes, deductions, credits for the wealthy. average american looks
john kerry in 2004. governor ronald reagan in 1980 all picked up three points in the polls from the beginning of the debate ceres to the end. reagan only hat one debate. the first debate is the one that tends to set the tone. melissa: it sets the tone. he got a lot of good details out people were looking for. we have a full screen that shows his tax plan. he showed that he wanted across the board tax cuts for everyone. to make it revenue neutral depends on economic growth across the board. i...
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go to our distinguished pollster john mclaughlin. can pollsters sponsored by mainstream media organizations, okay? "wall street journal," nbc, cbs "new york times," abc-"washington post," can they jimmy these polls particularly in battle ground states so they're weighted too heavily for democrats and it looks like romney is getting clobbered in the battle ground? >> absolutely. what they did is, the democrats, david axelrod was caught lobbying them. instead of using voter lists of people they know -- i'm a statistician. i got an mba in quantitative statistics. they're going to the phone exchanges, over 300 million and calling them diluting the republican numbers. so in these key states, florida, this 36% republican registration, they have under 30% in the polls. virginia they average about mid 30s for the republicans. again it's in the mid 20s in these polls. and the same thing you're seeing in ohio. ohio they have polling less than 30% republican. we haven't seen it that low since before the civil war. >> all right. >> so it's their
go to our distinguished pollster john mclaughlin. can pollsters sponsored by mainstream media organizations, okay? "wall street journal," nbc, cbs "new york times," abc-"washington post," can they jimmy these polls particularly in battle ground states so they're weighted too heavily for democrats and it looks like romney is getting clobbered in the battle ground? >> absolutely. what they did is, the democrats, david axelrod was caught lobbying them. instead...
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john thain and they know the history we know of being a lavish spender check out all the redecorating he did his manhattan office while the company was imploding. mr thing paid out at least three billion dollars in bonuses to his people and spent a million to redesigning his office or not sufficient risky thing you also have four pairs of curtains or twenty grand. that's really just a chest of drawers not a toilet thirty five thousand dollars. so the commode was what went down in history but it's actually not a toilet so keith olbermann got it right but the bigger question and this is a great portray holo of what the magazine cover could be if this is what plays out is come on putting the exact same kind of guys into the top spots of the treasury it's hard to imagine anything being done differently than what we've seen for the past four years in terms of bailing out banks and pro bank policies that favor the banks over everybody else it's a rage so they make it so obvious john thing for goldman sachs merrill lynch for the shotgun wedding goes to the group and now after two years plus
john thain and they know the history we know of being a lavish spender check out all the redecorating he did his manhattan office while the company was imploding. mr thing paid out at least three billion dollars in bonuses to his people and spent a million to redesigning his office or not sufficient risky thing you also have four pairs of curtains or twenty grand. that's really just a chest of drawers not a toilet thirty five thousand dollars. so the commode was what went down in history but...
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could believe this garbage that is spewing out you know john i want to want to dive more into a couple of the things that you said because you talked about the people and you talked about the decay and the kind of progression that we've been on but to go back a little into history too you actually brought up an eisenhower quote that we were talking about earlier today on our morning meeting which was the observation that any man who wants to be president is either an egomaniac or crazy so has this always been the case in terms of the kind of people that are president and if so what's different now. well of course it hasn't been look at romney that cat's never been stopped running since he ran for office the first time in massachusetts as governor i mean how long has this guy been running for president how about obama as i have a work then he's always with his sleeves rolled up on the campaign trail could you imagine the eisenhower sitting down with the ladies of the view and saying. i mean come on this is disrespectful it's the president show reality show and it's real as the rest of t
could believe this garbage that is spewing out you know john i want to want to dive more into a couple of the things that you said because you talked about the people and you talked about the decay and the kind of progression that we've been on but to go back a little into history too you actually brought up an eisenhower quote that we were talking about earlier today on our morning meeting which was the observation that any man who wants to be president is either an egomaniac or crazy so has...
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and women and after fifteen years of peace they elected the first president from their own generation john f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one where j.f.k. announced plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his decision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and one that was not unilaterally popular certainly not amongst those who drive purpose as well as profit from war let's take a listen. i am talking about genuine peace. the kind of peace that makes life worth living. if it can get enables men and nations to grow and to hold. and build a better life for their children. not merely for americans. but peace for old men and women. reflect on that moment for this very moment we've become so obsessed with security that we've conflated it with peace j.f.k. understood the difference between these two which is why you identified the security of the slave as a false
and women and after fifteen years of peace they elected the first president from their own generation john f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one where j.f.k. announced plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his decision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and...
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john roberts. >> reporter: smacked down by the aarp. jon: whacked. thanks, john. jenna: many analysts are saying it was a victory for governor romney. that's one of the things we'll be talking about, including with bill crystal writing this in the "weekly standard." quote, mitt romney stood and delivered the best debate performance by a republican presidential candidate in more than two decade. let's bring in a.b. stoddard the associated editor at "the hill." we are talking about who won, who lost the debate. what about the voters? did we win? we've got to hire these guys. they are going to work for us. did we get the debate we deserved last night? >> i think so. i didn't hear a lot of attacking i thought it was deeply substantive, at times almost pouring. very much in the weeds on policy and that's what i think people are looking for. we have terrible problems that have to be confronted after this election. they've been put off now for a while because of the campaign, and i was very lease pleased with ou mea with how meaty the substance was. jenna: romney did wel
john roberts. >> reporter: smacked down by the aarp. jon: whacked. thanks, john. jenna: many analysts are saying it was a victory for governor romney. that's one of the things we'll be talking about, including with bill crystal writing this in the "weekly standard." quote, mitt romney stood and delivered the best debate performance by a republican presidential candidate in more than two decade. let's bring in a.b. stoddard the associated editor at "the hill." we are...
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reporting live, john gonzalez, abc 7. there will be per vigil to remember the victims of the rise thetacks better d.c. area 10 years ago. the 10 people died in a shooting honored.l be john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo convicted in the attacks. malvo serving a life sentence at prison and his accomplice was executed. a herndon woman and her two sons her and killed by father and. police say that her husband albert peterson killed his family before taking his own life. will be at 10:00 at st. john neumann catholic church. >> d.c. residents can now grade five more city agencies. the metropolitan police department, d.c. fire and ems, the office of unified the publicons, and library and the office of aging have been added to the program. the dmv, ddot, and parks and recreation departments are involved already. their grades have improved since the program began. 7, 70 degrees. >> federal health officials meningitisadly >> federal health officials krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that
reporting live, john gonzalez, abc 7. there will be per vigil to remember the victims of the rise thetacks better d.c. area 10 years ago. the 10 people died in a shooting honored.l be john allen mohammed and lee boyd malvo convicted in the attacks. malvo serving a life sentence at prison and his accomplice was executed. a herndon woman and her two sons her and killed by father and. police say that her husband albert peterson killed his family before taking his own life. will be at 10:00 at st....
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. >> marshall kim john ung cares for us as workers. i can't tell you how thankful we are. i feel like i can relieve a whole day's stress by enjoying attractions here. >> reporter: it's not just rides. it's restaurants, too. north korean officials want the world to know their country is changing. this newly opened italian restaurant offers 11 different types of pizza. it's popular with locals, and it's also attracting tourists. >> in the western media you don't see stuff like this, so it's really interesting. >> reporter: people in north korea are currently enjoying a traditional holiday period. they take time to honor their ancestors and relax, but their leader is never far from their minds. >> comrade kim jong-un is devoting himself to running the country to better its people's lives. we're enjoying the holiday, praising kim jong-un and the workers party. >> reporter: the people we met make up a small percentage of the population. north korean authorities only allow foreign media to interact with those who are well off. u.n. world food program representatives estimate 60
. >> marshall kim john ung cares for us as workers. i can't tell you how thankful we are. i feel like i can relieve a whole day's stress by enjoying attractions here. >> reporter: it's not just rides. it's restaurants, too. north korean officials want the world to know their country is changing. this newly opened italian restaurant offers 11 different types of pizza. it's popular with locals, and it's also attracting tourists. >> in the western media you don't see stuff like...
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the president had great respect for john mccain. he didn't think he should be president, but he had great respect. he doesn't feel that way toward mitt romney. he has to-- mitt romney ought to be in with a little bit of confidence, judy, because the fact that he's had a terrible two weeks by a two to 1 margin polls people feel the information they've gotten the last two weeks make him less favorable, and yet he's closed the gap. i think he ought to go in and have the sense that this race is winnable, but he's got to come out with two things. one is that now i know that he understands what we are going through. his manifest acts of kindness to fellow parishioners who lost their jobs, which we heard about at the convention, which are really admirable, there is no sense they go beyond to a continental or national sense. and the second, now i understand what he wants to do about the economy. and they make sense. i understand it. the three things he's proposing make sense. >> woodruff: romney? >> that's what romney has to do. >> woodruff
the president had great respect for john mccain. he didn't think he should be president, but he had great respect. he doesn't feel that way toward mitt romney. he has to-- mitt romney ought to be in with a little bit of confidence, judy, because the fact that he's had a terrible two weeks by a two to 1 margin polls people feel the information they've gotten the last two weeks make him less favorable, and yet he's closed the gap. i think he ought to go in and have the sense that this race is...
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. >> we go to political director john dickerson. he's also in denver. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> exactly how does this change the dynamics of the race? >> reporter: well, conservatives who were worried about romney, not sure if he was on kind of a long term slide are now very excited. it means mitt romney doesn't have to deal with those money folks who he's been having to settle down. that takes care of. they are very excited. it gives rommie a second look from folks who are just tuning in. it corrects the public narrative for him. those are both good thing. the real question is can this stick trom any. can he take advantage of this successful performance going forward. >> and, john, what about president obama's performance? you know, there was no mention of the 47%, no mention of bain, no mention of women's health care and obama care. did obama leave his greatest hits on the cutting room floor? >> reporter: i think he did. what mitt romney did successfully he was able to press the case against the president while also remaining a
. >> we go to political director john dickerson. he's also in denver. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> exactly how does this change the dynamics of the race? >> reporter: well, conservatives who were worried about romney, not sure if he was on kind of a long term slide are now very excited. it means mitt romney doesn't have to deal with those money folks who he's been having to settle down. that takes care of. they are very excited. it gives rommie a...
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. >>> we want to begin with cnbc.com's senior editor john carney. have you an interesting take on what happened last night. it could be one of the reerns the market is moving the way it is moving today. >> absolutely. one of the things that barack obama election promised was much higher capital gains taxes. he said he wants to move the basic level up to 20%. his affordable care act already puts a 3.8% cap. so we'd be going from 15% to 23.8% for hire earners on capital gains. mitt romney says he wants to repeal obama care which takes out the 3.8% and he will keep the capital gains level at 15% for high earners and 0% all together. what that means is the pressure to sell before the end of the year. because this is all going to hit in january. there was a lot of pressure to say, look, realize your gains this year so you don't get taxed at the higher rate. >> exactly. so i think romney's performance last night made people say, hey, maybe i don't have to sell right now. maybe i can keep going. that gives a boost to the market. >> let's bring in kenny rig
. >>> we want to begin with cnbc.com's senior editor john carney. have you an interesting take on what happened last night. it could be one of the reerns the market is moving the way it is moving today. >> absolutely. one of the things that barack obama election promised was much higher capital gains taxes. he said he wants to move the basic level up to 20%. his affordable care act already puts a 3.8% cap. so we'd be going from 15% to 23.8% for hire earners on capital gains. mitt...
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. >>> john dickerson is also in denver. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> exactly how does this change the dynamics of the race? >> well, conservatives who were worried about romney, not sure if he was on kind of a long-term slide, are now very excited. it means that mitt romney doesn't have to deal with those money folks. they're excited. it gives romney a second look from the independent voters or folks who were just still tuning in. he has corrected the public narrative for him. those are good things. the real question is, can this stick to romney? can he take advantage of this successful performance going forward? >> john, what about president obama's performance? there was no mention of the 47%, no mention of bain, no mention of women's health care and obamacare. did obama leave his greatest hits on the cutting room floor? >> i think he did. what mitt romney did successfully, he was able to press the case against the president while also remaining appealing enough that those instant polls done after the
. >>> john dickerson is also in denver. john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> exactly how does this change the dynamics of the race? >> well, conservatives who were worried about romney, not sure if he was on kind of a long-term slide, are now very excited. it means that mitt romney doesn't have to deal with those money folks. they're excited. it gives romney a second look from the independent voters or folks who were just still tuning in. he has corrected...
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john, what did you think of the debate last night? caller: i am undecided because obviously the country is going through a great deal of the issues. you know, a lot of people are hurting financially. but i, you know, i personally did not vote last time for anybopdyp. dy. there is just so much going on. i'd like to watch and see. i liked clinton because president clinton was very -- he just was a very good president. --eel like the mess we're in we can all point fingers of course, but you know, i feel like romney hasn't yet sold me on the path he wants to take. i am not going to go by the spin, the 47%. but president obama, he shows strength but he seems like he was a little more reserved than i would have liked him to be. yet i may be leaning more toward president obama because, to me, he seems more just a little more sincere still though. i feel maybe i'm leaning more that way because maybe the mitt romney seems like a fast talker to me. i built like a fast talker. i want answers. even though president obama has more to do on the med
john, what did you think of the debate last night? caller: i am undecided because obviously the country is going through a great deal of the issues. you know, a lot of people are hurting financially. but i, you know, i personally did not vote last time for anybopdyp. dy. there is just so much going on. i'd like to watch and see. i liked clinton because president clinton was very -- he just was a very good president. --eel like the mess we're in we can all point fingers of course, but you know,...